Carney heads to Mexico in search of an ally - and opportunities
Canada's relationship with Mexico took a hit last fall when some politicians responded to talk of tariffs from president-elect Donald Trump by suggesting that Mexico should be thrown out of the North American free trade deal. This trip aims to mend fences and build alliances.

Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Mexico Thursday with two separate, but related, goals.
The first is to find ways to work with Mexico to preserve North America-wide free trade, or at least as much of it as can be saved from the most protectionist ...